Media Roots Radio- Prop 19, Aafia Siddiqui, Freemasonry & the Founding Fathers by Media Roots Radio published on 2010-10-31T01:11:11Z On this week's edition of Media Roots radio we discuss China's forced abortions, the unjust case of Aafia Siddiqui, Prop 19, Christine O'Donnell's embarrassing revelations of ignorance, and Free Masonry: the origin and evolution behind the organization and their political influence on America's formation and progression. The above timeline is interactive. Scroll through it to find out more about the show's music links to resources mentioned during the broadcast. This radio show airs on shortwave radio Sundays at 6pm central time, following the Alex Jones show. The frequency is 9.350 MHz. For more information go to http://www.MediaRoots.org Genre Political Comment by jerran2014 good midia roots radio 2014-12-21T23:06:17Z Comment by Stretch Uk The US masons has some differences to the UK masons, im pretty sure in the UK to be a 33rd degree mason you have to be of royal blood. 2011-01-17T18:39:31Z Comment by Media Roots Radio "Moochie's Death" by John Carpenter from the Christine Soundtrack (1983) 2010-10-31T01:25:00Z Comment by Media Roots Radio "Everyday is Halloween" by Ministry (1985) Lyrics: Well I live with snakes and lizards and other things that go bump in the night 'Cuz to me everyday is Halloween I have given up hiding and started to fight I have started to fight Well any time, any place, anywhere that I go all the people seem to stop and stare they say 'Why are you dressed like it's Halloween? you look so absurd, you look so obscene' Oh, why can't I live a life for me? why should I take the abuse that's served? why can't they see they're just like me it's the same, it's the same in the whole wide world well I let their teeny minds think that they're dealing with someone who is over the brink and I dress this way just to keep them at bay 'Cuz Halloween is everyday it's everyday Oh, why can't I live a life for me? why should I take the abuse that's served? why can't they see they're just like me it's the same, it's the same in the whole wide world Oh, why can't I live a life for me? why should I take the abuse that's served? why can't they see they're just like me i'm not the one that's so absurd why hide it? why fight it? hurt feelings best to stop feeling hurt from denials, reprisals it's the same it's the same in the whole wide world 2010-10-31T01:21:43Z Comment by Media Roots Radio "Lullaby" from the Wicker Man Soundtrack by Paul Giovanni & Magnet (1973) 2010-10-31T01:14:46Z